Job Description & Requirements

On Lok Lifeways
We are a non-profit committed to our participants. On Lok Lifeways PACE long term senior care is provided by On Lok Senior Health Services, a 501(c)(3) non-profit
Dedicated to The Care of Elders:
On Lok, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization founded in the early 1970s by a group of citizens concerned about the plight of elders and the lack of long term options in the community. On Lok, Inc. serves as the administrative arm of a group of five affiliated non-profit organizations. Its functions include research and development, human resources, fundraising and management information systems.
We understand the importance of a system that works together. Your expertise, drive and passion can help us carry out our mission to improve lives and advance healthcare.
Join our team of leaders to begin a rewarding career!
On Lok's Employee Benefits include:
"Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage, Basic Life Insurance, and Flexible Spending Account
"Commuter Checks, MLA scholarships, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and Retirement Savings Plan (403b)
"Holidays (10 per year), vacation time, sick leave, and long-term disability insurance
Benefits are available to eligible employees based on employment status, the number of hours worked, and the length of employment. In addition, On Lok makes a contribution to the Retirement Savings Plan (403b) for participating employees. Please contact Human Resources for more information
For immediate consideration please call Lorena at 866-272-2193 or email lzeppilli@onlok.org

Required Qualifications

1. At least 1 year working with Geriatrics.
2. Ability to work independently and as part of interdisciplinary team.
3. Must be flexible to work assigned shifts in center and/or private homes.
4. Bilingual ability may be required for specific assignments.
5. Physical activities require the ability to stoop, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, grasp, talk, hear, and repetitive motion of the wrist and hands.
6. Physical requirement: visual acuity and the ability to lift/move up to 75 lbs occasionally and up to 50 lbs frequently.

Preferred Qualifications

1. Provide personal care and chore services to participants in their own homes according to the individual treatment plan (i.e. grooming, dressing, showers, peri-care, toileting, housekeeping, preparation of meals, assisting participants to eat, assisting with medications as needed, and laundry).
2. Demonstrates safe practices, by utilizing proper body mechanics, adhering to universal precautions, and maintaining environmental safety.
3. Interacts and provides services to participants, families and team members in a professional manner (i.e. encourage participation in conversation and activities). Communicates observations to team members.
4. Other related duties as assigned.

Facility Location

The “City by the Bay” is a favorite destination for travelers who thrive on fun, excitement and endless variety. Away from work, travelers have the chance to ferry across the bay to Alcatraz, explore Chinatown, stroll along the lively Embarcadero, drive through the wine country and, of course, feast on San Francisco’s famous cracked crab and sourdough bread.

Job Benefits

This positions offer a wide range of benefits that typically include Full Medical, Dental, Prescription, Vision, Tuition Reimbursement, PTO, Flex Spending as well as generous Compensation packages and differentials.